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A basic phosphoproteomic-DIA workflow integrating precise quantification of phosphosites in systems biology

Yi Di, Wenxue Li, Barbora Šalovská, Qian Ba, Zhenyi Hu, Shisheng Wang, Yansheng Liu

2023Biophysics Reports11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Phosphorylation is one of the most important post-translational modifications (PTMs) of proteins, governing critical protein functions. Most human proteins have been shown to undergo phosphorylation, and phosphoproteomic studies have been widely applied due to recent advancements in high-resolution mass spectrometry technology. Although the experimental workflow for phosphoproteomics has been well-established, it would be useful to optimize and summarize a detailed, feasible protocol that combines phosphoproteomics and data-independent acquisition (DIA), along with follow-up data analysis procedures due to the recent instrumental and bioinformatic advances in measuring and understanding tens of thousands of site-specific phosphorylation events in a single experiment. Here, we describe an optimized Phos-DIA protocol, from sample preparation to bioinformatic analysis, along with practical considerations and experimental configurations for each step. The protocol is designed to be robust and applicable for both small-scale phosphoproteomic analysis and large-scale quantification of hundreds of samples for studies in systems biology and systems medicine.

Topics & Concepts

PhosphoproteomicsWorkflowComputational biologyProtocol (science)Computer scienceProteomicsSystems biologyPhosphorylationPosttranslational modificationProteomeProtein phosphorylationBiologyBiochemical engineeringBioinformaticsCell biologyBiochemistryProtein kinase AEngineeringDatabaseEnzymeMedicineAlternative medicinePathologyGeneAdvanced Proteomics Techniques and ApplicationsMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsMetabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
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